Yasuko Uyama-Bouvard is a graduate of the Tokyo National University of Arts. It was in France that she discovered historic instruments and broadened her knowledge of European organ and harpsichord music. She has been awarded two international first prizes; one for harpsichord in 1979 at the Festival Estival Competition in Paris, and the other for organ at the Toledo Internation Competition in...
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Philippe Allain-Dupré was born in Brittany, France, and his first musical interest was Celtic music. He studied historical flutes with Barthold Kuijken at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels and now performs on copies of Renaissance and Baroque flutes of his own making, as well as teaching at the Paris and Toulouse Conservatoires. His many recordings of French Baroque music and his complete...
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Flavio Losco is a Franco-Italian musician. He took his musical training in violin, musical theory, percussion, organ, composition and Baroque Music at the Nice Conservatoire. It wasthere that he obtained several first prizes. Flavio Losco is a solo violonist in several ensembles specialising in Baroque Music in France and abroad, and such has played the violin and viola on many recordings. Of...
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Nirina Betoto holds a diploma from the National Regional Conservatoire of Toulouse in modern violin (Claire Amar-Lecourt’s class) and Baroque violin (Enrico Gatti’s class). She obtained a degree in musicology at Toulouse Le Mirail University in 1986. The same year, she was awarded a gold medal for violin. Since then, Nirina Betoto has taught modern Baroque violin in Montauban, and...
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